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Like Caspian's, our society is increasingly skeptical and intolerant of supernatural belief. This thought-provoking study---and timely tool for outreach---explores themes from C.S. Lewis's childhood classic that are astonishingly relevant in today's cynical culture. Join the courageous young prince and his band of "true believers" and discover truth and joy in an ancient faith!

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Format: DRM Protected ePubVendor: Thomas NelsonPublication Date: 2008

ISBN: 9781418569914ISBN-13: 9781418569914Availability: In Stock

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How can we keep faith alive in our skeptical culture?

A dark and unbelieving age has come upon the land of Narnia. It is several hundred years after the events of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, and memories of Aslan the Lion God have been lost. Narnians are living in an age of practical thinking and zero tolerance of supernatural beliefs. Does this sound familiar?

Author Tom Williams contends that our world is going the way of Narnia, and, in this booklet, he invites the reader to go with him and discover something more. Follow Prince Caspian, Lewis's child heroes, and their small band of believers as they fight to restore Aslan to his rightful throne. Join them as they find valiant faith, brotherhood, and pure joy in the living religion of their ancestors.

I was so thrilled to find this for .25. I couldn't pass it up. I'm finding, though, that I need to stop getting so excited because shipping rates do apply. Especially when these "can't pass em up" items are as small as this book is. It's small and thin. Not what I expected. Still, great for .25 I suppose. This will make a great stocking stuffer. :0)

A concise, Biblically based easy read guideline that along with the "Knowing Aslan" booklet needs to be utilized before the next installment in the Narnia series is released.

These booklets clarified and gently elaborated on the loving analogies Mr. Lewis' books shared with the world. I personally had several "ah hah" moments --- and can now honestly and unassumingly share what I have learned with the students in my life.